Brad-Trickey-Obituary

Brad W. Trickey

Houston, Texas

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BRAD W. TRICKEY, born November 2, 1952 in Marshalltown, Iowa, died September 2, 2007 in Kingwood, Texas at the age of 54. Brad graduated from the University of Iowa in 1975, where he played baseball and football and was a member of the 1972 College World Series Team. Later he played...

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Kathy, Beau and Blair,
We remember our times with
Brad and your family fondly. Brad was an outgoing, social guy who always had a smile for everyone. Brad was a great neighbor and we hope the three of you are doing well.
Sincerely
Harold and Jackie Burch 8/31/20

Kathy, I recently heard the tragic news and Karen and I wanted to express to you and your family our deepest sympathy. Although I never met Brad, all the talks about Beau and football, I new he must have been a wonderful man. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

God bless you,

We just learned of Brad's sudden death. Our family has fond memories of afternoons shared by us, and our children Shanna and Andy, with your family on the soccer fields around Houston. Brad was a fine athlete, and was able to convey to all of the young athletes the nature and importance of good sportsmanship. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. The Andrew Family

Dear Kathy and family. We were all so shocked when we recently heard of Brad's passing. We are so sorry for your terrible loss. He was such a nice neighbor, always stopped to say and and talk if we happened to be outside at the same time. Please, please let us know if we can be of any help.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

God Bless you,

Your neighbors,

The Coultons

Dear Mrs. Trickey and family:
I am very sad and sorry to hear of Brad's passing. He and I were high school teammates at Cedar Rapids Jefferson and I have many fond memories of Brad and those days. I hadn't spoken with Brad for many years but have always remembered and thought of him as not only an outstanding athlete but an outstanding person. We are all much diminished by his passing. You have my deepest sympathy.

Dear Trickey family
I just heard the news today. Brad called on us with UPS during our transition move from one building to another. He always greeted me with a smile and lots of funny stuff to make me laugh. I met Brad in May of 06 and he made me feel as if we had been friends for a lifetime. He will be truly missed.

KYT:
I am shocked to hear the news. John Mc Phee just left my office here in Andalusia, Alabama and told me. My Prayers are with you and your family. Tara and I are up to 5 boys in Bama. Kyle Alan 17, Sam Houston 4, Connon Fitzgerald 2, and Twins, Will and Gray 5 months.
Fun Times in Bama. I wish you well and come see us.
KD

We were sorry to hear of the loss of Brad. We will keep the family in our prayers during this time. May the Lord keep you in His care.
Charles Holt - North Houston Exterminators

Kathy,Beau& Blair
All the Alfredo's are very sorry to hear about Brad.You &your family are in our thoughts and prayers.We have wonderful memories
of when our boys played soccer together.
Brad will be very missed.
God Bless You All
Jim, Anna, Andrea & Jimmy